2010
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4419-0181-1
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Forgiveness and Reconciliation

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“…Forgiveness has also been identified as a way of coping with the effects of perpetrated, man-made trauma (Chapman, 2007; Kalayjian, 2010; Schaefer, Blazer, & Koenig, 2008; Staub, Pearlman, Gubin, & Hagengimana, 2005; Worthington, 2006), including in post-conflict societies (Swart, Turner, Hewstone, & Voci, 2011) and a Sierra Leonean population (Toussaint, Peddle, Cheadle, Sellu & Luskin, 2010). Forgiveness has been defined as the mental, emotional, or spiritual process of eliminating feelings of anger and resentment toward another person for their offenses, no longer desiring or demanding punishment or restitution (Hultman, 2007).…”
Section: Healing From Traumamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Forgiveness has also been identified as a way of coping with the effects of perpetrated, man-made trauma (Chapman, 2007; Kalayjian, 2010; Schaefer, Blazer, & Koenig, 2008; Staub, Pearlman, Gubin, & Hagengimana, 2005; Worthington, 2006), including in post-conflict societies (Swart, Turner, Hewstone, & Voci, 2011) and a Sierra Leonean population (Toussaint, Peddle, Cheadle, Sellu & Luskin, 2010). Forgiveness has been defined as the mental, emotional, or spiritual process of eliminating feelings of anger and resentment toward another person for their offenses, no longer desiring or demanding punishment or restitution (Hultman, 2007).…”
Section: Healing From Traumamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Forgiving others can play an important role in helping to achieve a sense of meaning (Frankl, 1946/1962). For Armenians, even in spite of Turkish governmental denial, forgiveness is healing old wounds (Kalayjian, 2010). It does so by eliciting a more expansive and transcendent viewpoint, developing greater perspective-taking capability, and promoting emotional and cognitive resolution which helps people make sense of and feel significant in life (Frankl, 1946/1962).…”
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“…Also, Freedman and Enright [17] found out that forgiveness produces emotions that lower physiological stress and reduce post-traumatic stress disorder. This is also further explicated by Kalayjian & Paloutzian [18], "In forgiveness, positive thinking and feelings supplant negative ones. Forgiveness results from changing motivations from negative to conciliation.…”
Section: A Discussion Of Left To Tell Immaculé E Ilibagiza's Attendan...mentioning
confidence: 80%